Full HD 3D TV by Panasonic
Feb 21
2012
A 3D television uses a 3D screen for displaying its images. A 3D TV is a unique device that allows one to view images in a three dimensional field, making them appear as if they are real. This is possible because of the use of innovative 3D display technologies that is integrated in these television units.
Panasonic’s greatest technology, the Full HD 3D offers a movie-theater 3D experience while in the comforts of your home. Panasonic claims that it was the first to come out with the HD 3D Technology.
Before understanding, how this technology works, we must first understand how our brain processes 3D Images and how the HD 3D technology differs from the previous 3D technologies. When watching a 3D video, our brain creates the 3D image by processing two different images simultaneously – Each image coming from each eye. The brain then takes these two images and reconstructs the space, thereby allowing use to see images in front of us with three dimensional depths.
The data required for these 3D images requires twice as much data as compared to the standard 2D image. In previous 3D displays, the number of pixels was reduced by half in order to create left and right eye images. Because of this reduced image resolution, the picture quality is also greatly reduced. However in the Panasonic’s full HD 3D, there is no such limitation. It is able to create 3D images without affecting the image resolution. This reduced image resolution and greatly reduced the picture quality. Panasonic’s full HD 3D does not have this limitation. It is able to create 3d images without affecting the image resolution.
The reason for this is that Panasonic uses a combination of their technologies. Plasma’s characteristic feature is self illumination and therefore plasma panels have a great moving image response. The 3D Drive system is able to display 60 frames per second for each eye, thereby summing to 120 frames per second. This number is equivalent to the number of frames per second as shown in the movie theaters. Also the active shutter glasses by Panasonic are able to divide the total number of 120 frames and distribute the correct number of frames to each eye. Also, the 50GB disk by BluRay has the capacity to hold a complete 3D HD movie.
The 5 Viera Plasma Televisions (VT25 series) by Panasonic has this Full HD 3D technology. The Viera plasmas boast of the world’s highest contrast ration, beautiful color reproduction and clear sharp moving images. The following 3D Plasma Series by Panasonic will have this technology – TC-P54V24 (54-Inch), TC-P58VT25 (58-Inch), TC-P50VT20 (50-Inch), TC-P50V25 (50-Inch) and TC-965V25 (65-Inch). Each of these plasma sets comes with a pair of active shutter glasses.
The VT25 series also comes with PC connectivity option. It has a PC input and 2 USB Ports. You can connect your hard drive or Wi-Fi or keyboard through these USB ports. It also comes with 4 HDMI connections. If you are connected to Wi-Fi, you can connect to a host of applications on the internet such as Skype, Video streaming on YouTube and much more.


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